Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalR. Griffiths., 1804 |
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... common veneration . Even among the sepulchres of their fa- thers , distinguished for piety and famed for virtue , they could not walk but with thoughtful silence , and while they mused , the fire burned ; and this remembrance of worthy ...
... common veneration . Even among the sepulchres of their fa- thers , distinguished for piety and famed for virtue , they could not walk but with thoughtful silence , and while they mused , the fire burned ; and this remembrance of worthy ...
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... common speech ; it would become unintelli- gible to the common people . With respect to them at this day , the Holy Bible , translated into the English of Chaucer's age , would be a translation out of one dead language into another ...
... common speech ; it would become unintelli- gible to the common people . With respect to them at this day , the Holy Bible , translated into the English of Chaucer's age , would be a translation out of one dead language into another ...
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... common version , in preference to stop up . At Chap . ix . 7. the new version is far preferable to the old : but , had it also marked what we may suppose to be the me- trical arrangement , we should have been farther assisted in dis ...
... common version , in preference to stop up . At Chap . ix . 7. the new version is far preferable to the old : but , had it also marked what we may suppose to be the me- trical arrangement , we should have been farther assisted in dis ...
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